The House of Ursel is the name of an old Belgian noble family of German origin. The Head of the House is styled as Duke of Ursel, while other members are styled as Count/Countess of Ursel.
Ambrosius Tucher and Mary of Ursel, Buried in St-James of Antwerp
Louis d'Ursel: King of Arms of Flanders
Schetz and Ursel in: Quartiers généalogiques des familles nobles des Pays-Bas.
d'Ursel Castle, Hingene redesigned by the Italian architect Giovanni Niccolò Servandoni
The Belgian nobility comprises Belgian individuals or families recognized as noble with or without a title of nobility in the Kingdom of Belgium. The Belgian constitution states that no specific privileges are attached to the nobility.
Portrait by Frans Pourbus the Younger, depicting the union of Charles of Arenberg and Anne of Croÿ, members of two of the most ancient and powerful houses among the Belgian nobility